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P2p's Open And Download On Their Own

I don't know what the virus name is or anything like that I just know that when i have a p2p downloader (Morpheus or Shareaza) They will open themselves and download like crazy. Also associated with this is popups that occur uncontrolably and I cannot open Windows Task Manager unless I do it while my computer is still starting up. Please help, I did a Hijackthis and this is what it said:

* Click the Try Spy Sweeper for FreeDownload the trial link.* Install it. Once the program is installed, it will open.* It will prompt you to update to the latest definitions, click Yes.* Once the definitions are installed, click Options on the left side.* Click the Sweep Options tab.* Under What to Sweep please put a check next to the following:o Sweep Memoryo Sweep Registryo Sweep Cookieso Sweep All User Accountso Enable Direct Disk Sweepingo Sweep Contents of Compressed Fileso Sweep for Rootkits

o Please UNCHECK Do not Sweep System Restore Folder.

* Click Sweep Now on the left side.* Click the Start button.* When it's done scanning, click the Next button.* Make sure everything has a check next to it, then click the Next button.* It will remove all of the items found.* Click Session Log in the upper right corner, copy everything in that window.* Click the Summary tab and click Finish.* Paste the contents of the session log you copied into your next reply.